The Sebright Arms, Barnet - pub details
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Address: 9 Alston Road, Barnet, Hertfordshire, EN5 4ET [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 6291)
High Barnet (0.8 miles)
New Barnet (1.6 miles), Hadley Wood (1.7 miles), Oakleigh Park (2.2 miles)
Brewery: McMullen and Sons
Pub facilities/features:
- TV
- Dartboard
- Real ale
- Outside seating, Function room for hire
Pub suggested by Lee Newton on 15 Jan 2004
NB: Information may be incomplete or out of date as this pub is not currently registered.
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other pubs nearby:
White Lion, Barnet (0.2 miles), Black Horse, Barnet (0.2 miles), Albion, Barnet (0.2 miles), Alexandra, Barnet (0.3 miles), Misty Moon, Barnet (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Sebright Arms, Barnet
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| As a local I love popping into the Sebright. There is always some-one I know in there and if not then the landlord and lady suffice! I am sad that due to the excessive costs to run a pub these days they are not able to reap the rewards of all the hours they put in. It is supported by the locals but times are hard and people can't afford to sit in pubs as long as they used to. More's the pity! jackdaniels1964 - 20 Dec 2009 16:16 |
| Although I'm Barnet born & bred I'd never actually set foot in this pub until last night. I knew of it's existance but never had reason to go until a mate was playing in a band there - I didn't even know they had live music. It's quite a nice little unspoilt (how often can you say that these days?) backstreet boozer. Maybe a little 'local pub for local people' as these little known tucked away pubs tend to be. I wasn't too keen when I realised it was a McMullens pub as I've yet to have a pint from that brewer that I liked, but that had some stuff called Rocket (guest beer?) that I thought was rather spendid so I had several pints of that. Unfortunately it shut a bit early (by current standards) at 11.00 so we headed off to the Monk for some more quality beverages. DarkLordOfBarnet - 22 Nov 2009 15:42 |
| I had a very quick pint in here with the other half last Saturday. The lounge bar was closed for a party and the other bar was packed with about 10 people. We sloshed back our drinks before the squealing pigs and banjos appeared! This may be a little harsh as the barman did wipe down one of the 2 tables in the bar for us to sit at, but I still felt obliged to order a Stella as he didn’t look very impressed when I asked for a pint of lime and soda for the misses. Strongers - 26 Nov 2007 14:29 |
| I agree with last review this place should be very busy. We visited earlier this year on an aborted FA Cup trip(CUFC). Our small group were the only people in the pub on a Saturday lunch time. We thought the pub was fine but obviously the locals are not supporting it. All the ales available were McMullen's. Love_good_ale - 25 Nov 2007 03:38 |
| This place is a goldmine waiting to happen - its got the best catchment area I have ever seen for a pub, with a great, young affluent crowd living close by. I'd go more often if the place was spruced up a bit and the atmosphere was a little more upbeat. In the meantime I'll walk down to The Monk. The Sebrite interior could do with a wash. anonymous - 6 Jul 2007 16:57 |
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